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Re: [cobalt-users] set up virtual site without a domain name



"Ruch, Steven" wrote:

> I have nothing to hide. I work for the American Association of
> Orthodontists, which has determined that we can only use one domain.

You can do that, and still give each site it's own URL.

> We want
> to promote our main site and have people remember the name, so we send
> people that want to get to the sites of our affiliated organizations to our
> main site, then link to the other sites from there without using domain
> names.

You can also link inside of frames.

> I didn't say I agree with that policy. Let's have a little more
> optimism here - I'm not doing any of those things.

That all said, I still think you should use your domain.  Create
subdomains under it in your DNS space, and point people there.

Actually, Dan's already given you both answers.  Create subdomains.  And
if that doesn't work, give each site it's own IP#; that way the IP# will
resolve to the domain.

Jeff
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